Japan Agricultural Newspaper-Small leek, high stock price

Published Jul 10, 2020

Tridge summary

Heavy rainfall has caused a shortage of small green onions in Japan, leading to a 16% increase in price compared to the previous year. The main production area in Fukuoka has seen a 30% reduction in shipments, and there may be delays in re-seeding due to continued rain. As a result, there is a growing sense of shortage in the Keihin market, and the trend is expected to continue.
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Original content

Due to the prolonged heavy rain, small green onions are out of stock. In the beginning of July (until 9), the average price (aggregate data of 7 major wholesalers in each region) was 1 kilogram 763 yen, which was 16% higher than the previous year. However, due to heavy rains, shipments of the main production area in Fukuoka have been delayed due to the heavy rain. "Since 6th, there has been continuous rain and continuous flooding of houses. For the time being, shipments have been reduced by 30% for the time being," he said. Damaged in the same JA service for four consecutive years at the same time. However, even if the seeds are re-seeded, there is a possibility that the work will slip for about a week until it dries. Tokyo Central Wholesale Market June: Small onions received 510 tons, Fukuoka accounted for 157 tons, accounting for 30%. JA All Fukuroen "Some of the shipping ratios to Keihin market are in the majority of production areas. The high production rate in Fukuoka has ...

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